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14th annual Cambridge Technology Management Symposium |
"Creating Wealth from Knowledge: Practice and Policy"Industrial Symposium: 25th and 26th September 2008, Downing College, Cambridge, UKExhibition and sponsorshipDownload the contents of this page as a pdf file [272k] Organised by the University of Cambridge Centre for Technology Management, this annual two-day Symposium, now in its fourteenth year, is a firm fixture for those at the forefront of new ideas and practical application in the field. Aimed principally at an audience of senior technology and innovation managers from companies of all sizes, it draws on leading practice and research to address the current key issues in an international context. The Symposium programme is a mixture of keynote plenary presentations from leading international figures in innovation and technology management, case study sessions providing more opportunity to discuss particular company experiences in a more informal setting, and small group workshops which give access to some of the latest practical research findings. There is also a dinner to allow more informal networking with speakers and delegates. Attendees will include:
Promotion and marketingThe Technology Management Symposium is supported by a promotional campaign including direct marketing and e-marketing to an international audience. Exhibition and sponsorship opportunitiesThree levels of sponsorship are available: Symposium sponsorsFull Symposium sponsors are entitled to the following benefits:
The cost of full symposium sponsorship is £850 + VAT Session sponsorsSponsors of individual sessions will be entitled to the following benefits:
The cost of session sponsorship is £500 + VAT ExhibitorsAs an Exhibitor you will be entitled to the following benefits:
The cost of exhibiting is £400 + VAT Booking and contactIf you are interested in sponsorship, exhibiting or participating in the event, please complete and return the booking form or contact: Joanne Griffiths |
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